
Black holes: their mysterious birth spotted at last
We still don’t know exactly how black holes form, but recent experiments using a technique called “spectroscopy” offer us a clue.
We still don’t know exactly how black holes form, but recent experiments using a technique called “spectroscopy” offer us a clue.
These atomic-sized black holes were formed in the first moments of the Big Bang and may even comprise the totality of the dark matter of the universe.
New research supports the idea that supermassive black holes lurk in the hearts of most galaxies.
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